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Changing Start and End Insets
Each Event has a Start and End Inset which represent the Segment start point in the
audio file, and its length. Handles for adjusting these are visible in the upper and the
lower corners (respectively) of the Events if Handles is ticked on the pop-up View
menu.
Checking if the File Plays from the beginning
The shape of the handle indicates what the Event actually plays:
● The handles do not actually have to be shown for you to move the Insets. It is
sufficient to click and drag in the upper left and lower right corner, respec-
tively.
If the Event doesn’t fit in the Window
Even if the Event doesn’t begin or end inside the window, the Start and End Inset
symbols will be visible at the edges of the window. If you have long Events, this al-
lows you to see the “status” of the Insets (as described above) without scrolling the
view.
Symbol: Description:
If this symbol appears at the beginning of the Event, it means that the
Event plays the audio file from the beginning.
If this symbol appears at the beginning of the Event, it means that the
Event plays the file from some point later than the absolute beginning
of the file. The Start Inset has already been adjusted.
If this symbol appears at the end of the Event, it means that the Event
plays the audio file to its end.
If this symbol appears at the end of the Event, it means that the Event
does not play the file to its absolute end. The End Inset has already
been adjusted.
The Start and End Inset symbols are shown even if the Event extends
across the window boundaries.
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